Marcus: I've installed the nagios-plugin for Firefox, and I've
configured it, but my Web browser does not look any different... how
do I start the plugin?
Has the Nagios 'N' icon appeared in the bottom right of Firefox? If not
you may need to restart Firefox. You should then be able to
Aleksey Tsalolikhin schrieb:
So how come the browser isn't beeping? How to make this work, please?
Since you are using Firefox, you should definitely check out the
nagios-plugin for Firefox. I think it rocks bigtime , and the sounds
work, too :-)
http://code.google.com/p/nagioschecker/
Hugo: I can open warning.wav in the Web browser by addressing it
directly, and the little quicktime plug-in comes up, if I click Play
button, it beeps the warning sound.
Marcus: I've installed the nagios-plugin for Firefox, and I've
configured it, but my Web browser does not look any
Aleksey Tsalolikhin schrieb:
Marcus: I've installed the nagios-plugin for Firefox, and I've
configured it, but my Web browser does not look any different... how
do I start the plugin?
On the bottom right (in my FF), there is an underlined Nagios-N in the
bar. Right-click on that icon and
Hi. So I've installed the sound files from Nagios 2 (critical.wav,
warning.wav and hostdown.wav) to my media/ directory, and uncommented
the lines in cgi.cfg:
host_unreachable_sound=hostdown.wav
host_down_sound=hostdown.wav
service_critical_sound=critical.wav
service_warning_sound=warning.wav
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Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
However when I go to my Nagios web site using Mozilla or IE, I don't
hear any beeps even though I have systems in Warning and Critical.
Web server log shows the WAV files are being downloaded.
So how come the